2010 December 16 Poker News, Events and Happenings
A recap of Day 3 of the PokerStars.net European Poker Tour Prague where Day 1b and Day 2 chip leader Dirk Richter was eliminated by end-of-day chip leader Kevin MacPhee.
The Nightly Turbo is bringing you the day’s top poker news stories including ESPN’s coverage of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, the announcement of season four of the LAPT, and more.
December 16 - The latest promotion offered by Full Tilt Poker will run until January 31st, 2011.
Poker is alive and well in Wendover, Nevada, about 110 miles from Salt Lake City on the Nevada border. The Rainbow Spectrum of Poker is going on through December 19th. Jan Fisher and I, two members of the Women in Poker Hall of Fame, are hosting the tournament series and giving entrants a complimentary seminar on December 18th at Noon local time prior to the start of the $500 buy-in Main Event. The casino is adding money to each tournament, including $5,000 for the Main Event. A list of the schedule of events can be found at WendoverFun.com.
It has been confirmed that the efforts by Sen. Harry Reid to legalize Internet poker will be going no further in this lame duck session of Congress.
A look at the NFL match ups and our picks for Week 15.
On Wednesday morning, the poker world awoke to play in the ongoing Tom Dwan Million Dollar Challenge. The second incarnation of the “Durrrr Challenge” features Dwan battling against Dan “JungleMan12” Cates in 50,000 hands of No Limit Hold’em. On Wednesday, Cates cut into Dwan’s lead. Now, Cates is up by $564,000 after 12,976 hands. Visit our sister site, DurrrrChallenge.com, for a full recap.

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